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What are you reading?
« on: 12/02/0705:11PM »
 I adore reading. If there are words on it, I'll read it. I spent unimaginable amounts of time as a small child reading everything from encyclopedias and dictionaries to novels and my parent's medical texts.  I tell my husband I married him just because I wanted to have his surname - Read!

Lately I have been reading a lot of young adult fiction with my 10yo son.  We are currently reading "The Candy Shop War" by Brandon Mull (The same guy who wrote what I think is likely to be the next Harry Potter - Fablehaven).  It's a tasty tale of magical candy that gives incredible super powers to the children who eat it, and frightening consequences that follow.  The characters are intriguing and well developed.  It's a multi-generational page-turner you should pick up whether you are 10 or 80!

I'd love book suggestions from fellow book lovers!   :)  What are you currently reading?

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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #1 on: 12/02/0705:23PM »
Sounds like a really nice book, not sure about the consequences though. I think the last book I read was quite sometime ago, about a hacker. Other than that, not too much lately, been working too much. :)
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« Reply #2 on: 12/02/0705:45PM »
Sounds like a really nice book, not sure about the consequences though. I think the last book I read was quite sometime ago, about a hacker. Other than that, not too much lately, been working too much. :)

I know what you mean about working too much!  Between work/kids/life it's hard for me to find time for books.  I often get my book fix with audio books.  I always bring one to listen to in the car, whenever I have to wait somewhere (i.e. dentist office) and when I'm doing house/yard work. 

Have you tried audio books?  My favorite place to buy/download is http://www.audible.com.

Happy reading,

Jyl

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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #3 on: 12/02/0706:03PM »
I still have 5 books to read that I purchased over 4 years ago.
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« Reply #4 on: 12/02/0706:07PM »
I still have 5 books to read that I purchased over 4 years ago.

So what are these books that you bought and haven't cracked?

:)  May I suggest you take those books on a lovely vacation somewhere sunny with a beach and hammocks?  Playa del Carmen in Mexico is divine! 

Or at the very least get some bubble bars from Lush and dive in.   ;)

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« Reply #5 on: 12/02/0706:17PM »
They are all by a man named Stuart Wilde, he is a very odd character to start with, and his humor with philosophy is amazing.
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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #6 on: 12/15/0705:52PM »
So, if you haven't read "Son of circus" by John Irving, just go to the bookstore!                                                                                           Odd characters, places we'll hardly ever visit, different cultures mixed in harmony of instincts and wondering of human soul and enough pages to accompany you in the winter.                                                                   
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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #7 on: 12/24/0701:03AM »
I'm currently reading "Children of Men" (I haven't seen the movie... I'm not much of a movie watcher, actually).  I'm about 100 pages in and it was slow to start, but I'm enjoying it quite a lot now.  If you don't know the premise, it's about a society just like our own in which human fecundity suddenly and irreparably drops off and the last generation of humans is born (in the year 2001).  The book takes place some 21 years later, humanity still hasn't determined the cause or solution to their infertility, and are in a sort of holding pattern.  I wish I had more time to just zip through it as I would like, but lately reading takes place for about 30 minutes after I finish up all my work in the late evening. 

Ah, a vacation where I could just sit and read would be lovely!  By a stroke of luck, I am going to Hawaii in 2 weeks, but as I have 2 little ones, there won't be a lot of lazing about with a good book. *sigh*

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« Reply #8 on: 12/26/0711:59AM »
I also adore reading. In this face paced world I think books are slipping through the cracks! Currently I am reading "Become a Better You" By Joel Osteen. Joel is a excellent author. He takes everyday occurrences and shows you how to make the best of them, things we often overlook!

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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #9 on: 12/27/0710:34AM »
I read nearly as much as I write. The last book I read was "Harry Potter And The Order of The Phoenix".
Move over kiddies, because  Harry Potter is for adults too!

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« Reply #10 on: 12/29/0701:17AM »
I am reading Rich Dad Poor Dad.  It is a good book that is easy to read.  It is all about money and time management.  I think that it is very well written and it is not pushy and does not try to sell you anything. 

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« Reply #11 on: 01/01/0802:51PM »
I read Rich dad Poor dad several months ago and liked it a lot. The past week I have been reading a lot more then I normally do. I read a book called "Give 'Em the Pickle" another book about investing and yet another book about marketing. I have several other books that I would like to read in the next few weeks.

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« Reply #12 on: 01/02/0804:58PM »
I cannot avoid the fact that I do not read that frequently. This is because I never find the time for it, or rather never make time for it! However, the last four books I have read were truly amazing. They were all from the same author, Dan Brown. Who is also the author of the well known book, 'The Da Vinci Code'. I have never found myself spending so much time behind a book, truly a must read!
As of now I am re-reading one of his books. It is called 'Digital Fortress' which is amount computers and encryptions.   

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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #13 on: 01/03/0801:46PM »
Well I like books that are "page turners" and make you want to keep reading until you find out the next twist or turn.

I am reading and have always liked Dean koontz books, while James Patterson comes in a close second. I like thriller/ fiction and also Christian fiction also. I read a really good set of books titlted "Red", "Black" and "White" by Ted Dekker. And I have read quite a few of his books.

Here is a list of them: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/002-2508090-1110469?%5Fencoding=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books&field-author=Ted%20Dekker


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Re: What are you reading?
« Reply #14 on: 01/19/0808:51PM »
I love reading. There's almost nothing I love more than curling up in a cozy bed with a book in my hands. Growing up I read all kinds of novels and learned much about life from those characters ;) Now I read a lot more than mere novels, though. I can whiz through biographies, books on philosophy and sometimes even politics, although I don't read political books before I go to sleep. It gives me a headache. :P